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Implementing, Managing and Supporting Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Concepts


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- MCSE Windows 2000 Accelerated Study Guide (Exam 70-240) (Book/CD- ROM package) by Tom Shinder (Editor), et al.
- DHCP in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.
- Type the full path to the Windows 2000 distribution files and click Continue.
- Remote Access in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.
- Network Protocols in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.
- Windows 2000 computers will attempt to obtain the TCP/IP configuration from a DHCP server on your network by default.
- NWLink and Windows 2000.
- Windows 2000 supports three authentication methods:.
- WINS in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.
- IP Routing in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Exam Questions.
- 1.You configure your Windows 2000 Server to route all network traffic on your Intranet.
- How should you configure your Windows 2000 server to connect to all NetWare servers, regardless of their version?.
- Your network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers, Windows 2000 Professional computers, and one NetWare server.
- Configuring Gateway Service for NetWare on a Windows 2000 Server computer, what should you do to configure the appropriate access to the NetWare server? (Choose two).
- Your network has two Windows 2000 based WINS servers.
- Your network has three Windows 2000 based WINS servers.
- Computers in your network only run Windows 2000 Professional.
- You install the Windows 2000 DHCP server service on a member server in your Windows 2000 domain..
- The domain contains only Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- The DHCP server is located on the same network segment as the Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- You install the DHCP Server service on a Windows 2000 Server computer.
- Your network consists of two Windows 2000 Server computers, and 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- One server is a DHCP server which provides TCP/IP configuration to all of the Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- Your network consists of two Windows 2000 Server computers and 50 Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- Your network consists of a single Windows 2000 domain and uses TCP/IP.
- You use DIICP to assign addresses to your Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
- You add several new Windows 2000 Professional client computers to your network.
- You install Certificate Services on two computers running Windows 2000 Server.
- Your network consists of two locations containing a Windows 2000 Server computer and 45 Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- The two servers are Windows 2000-based routers.
- Your network is connected to the company network via a Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access two-way demand-dial connection over ISDN.
- You have three Windows 2000 domain controllers in a single domain.
- Your network consists of one Windows 2000 domain named troytec.local.
- You install WINS on one of the computers that is running Windows 2000 Server.
- A.' Configure one of the computers running Windows 2000 Professional as a WINS proxy..
- Your network consists of one Windows 2000 domain.
- All servers and client computers are running Windows 2000.
- Your Windows 2000-based network has three subnets.
- Your domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Srv1.
- Your domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named London and a DHCP server..
- Users in the domain dial in to the network by using Windows 2000 Professional portable computers.
- Dial-up connection configuration for the Windows 2000 Professional computers is set to obtain an IP address automatically.
- Users in the domain use Windows 2000 Professional computers to dial in to the network through Srv1 or Sty2.
- A.' Add the Everyone group to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group..
- You are the administrator of a Web server hosted on the Internet that runs on a Windows 2000 Server computer.
- You configure a Windows 2000 Server as the DNS server for your network.
- Your network consists of two Windows 2000 Server computers named Houston and Sacramento and 350 Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- The DHCP server provides the TCP/IP configuration of all the Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- Your Windows 2000 Server computer is configured with a static IP address.
- four locations have a Windows 2000 based DHCP server.
- You install Network Monitor on a Windows 2000 Server on your network.
- You have configured Routing and Remote Access on a stand-alone Windows 2000 Server in each office to provide a demand- dial connection.
- Users dial into the network by using their Windows 2000 Professional computers.
- A.' Enable EAP on the member server and the Windows 2000 remote access clients.
- Your network consists of one Windows 2000 domain running in native mode.
- All routers on the network will be multihomed Windows 2000 Servers running Routing and Remote Access.
- Your network consists of many Windows 2000 Professions WINS client computers and several Windows 2000 based WINS servers.
- No Windows 2000 Professional users report any problems.
- A.' Configure the Windows 2000 Server domain controller computers as WINS clients.
- Your network consists of two Windows 2000 Servers and 200 Windows Professional computers on one segment.
- You have four Windows 2000 Professional computers and two Windows 2000 Servers.
- You have seven Windows 2000-based WINS servers in separate locations.
- Each segment contains one Windows 2000 Server.
- Install DHCP Server service on a Windows 2000 Server computer..
- What should you do to enable your Windows 2000 Professional clients to access the Internet through a translated demand-dial connection on the server?.
- To enable connections for remote administration, you install Routing and Remote Access on a Windows 2000 domain controller.
- Your network consists of a computer running Windows 2000 Server, NWLink, and SQL Server named SQL1.
- Your network consists of Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 computers.
- Your Windows 2000 Server has Routing and Remote Access enabled, and it configured as a Virtual Private Network (VPN) server.
- Your network consists of Windows 2000 Servers, Windows NT Server 4.0, and NetWare 3.11 and 4.1 servers.
- You are connected to the company network via a Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access two-way demand-dial connection over ISDN.
- Your network contains a Windows 2000 Server that has two network interfaces, East and West.
- Only the network segment connected to the West interface has a DHCP server hosted on a Windows 2000.
- Only four segments have Windows 2000-based WINS servers.
- Each contains a Windows 2000 DHCP server.
- You install Network Monitor on a Windows 2000 Server to analyze ISO and TP4 communications to the Microsoft Exchange Server on your network.
- You have two Windows 2000 Servers named London and Bristol.
- Windows 2000 Professional computers on your network use APIPA.
- You install and configure the NAT routing protocol on London to allow the Windows 2000 Professional computers access to the Internet through the cable modem.
- Your network consists of a Windows 2000 domain that spans multiple locations.
- You implement Windows 2000 DNS server on your network for name resolution.
- Your network consists of Windows 2000 computers, and UNIX servers.
- A' On the Windows 2000 Server computers, use the NBTstat -RR command to release and refresh the WINS registrations..
- TCP/IP configuration for your Windows 2000 Professional and NT Workstation clients is provided by the DHCP servers.
- DHCP automates the TCP/IP configuration of your Windows 2000 Professional clients.
- You install and configure DHCP Server service on a Windows 2000 Server to automate TCP/IP client configuration.
- Two DHCP servers provide TCP/IP configuration to your Windows 2000 Professional clients.
- Your network has a Windows 2000 Server computer that has a dial-up connection that connects to the Internet.
- Your Windows 2000 Professional computers are configured for static TCP/IP addressing.
- The Windows 2000 Professional computers have no default gateway configured.
- A' Change the IP address on all Windows 2000 Professional through .
- single Windows 2000 domain.
- Place all Windows 2000 Servers on Subnet 1..
- Install the DHCP Server service on one of the Windows 2000 Servers, and configure a scope for each subnet..
- Install and configure DNS Server service on one of the Windows 2000 Servers..
- Your network has two Windows 2000 Servers named Router1 and Router2.
- Your network consists of a Windows 2000 Server and several Windows 2000 Professions computers..
- Your Windows 2000 Professional computers are configured to use APlPA.
- You want to implement Internet Connection Sharing to allow the Windows 2000 Professional computers to access the Internet.

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